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Old Dec 6, 2013 | 10:01 AM
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Originally Posted by jackhall99

We had that exact scenario last year at a all kind of car cruise. This new ZR1 (real old guy driving) was doing 50 in a 55 zone with 10 'vettes behind him. We couldn't pass because of the solid yellow double line.

He got an ear full when we reached our destination, that's for sure!!!
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Old Dec 6, 2013 | 10:16 AM
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Originally Posted by TacDoc
Speeding tickets are nothing more than a revenue resource. My brothers are both PD and while not written, quotas are very real. As more and more municipalities lose tax revenue from residents who don't contribute tax dollars ( i.e. don't work ) they will use speed laws to generate revenue. It has nothing to do with safety.
My son is also LE and while the official line is that there are no quotas, if one fails to write enough tickets, you get low marks for not meeting “performance standards”. So, there is a flurry of ticket writing at the end of the month. Total BS.

LE should never be uniformed tax collectors, there are far better things to do than write chicken---- 70 in a 60 zone tickets.

Having said that, while the C7 can certainly run comfortably at 150, I don’t think it’s very smart on public roads. You cannot control what will happen, someone pulling out in front of you, a deer crossing. Don
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Old Dec 6, 2013 | 10:25 AM
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Originally Posted by z06inVB

Again in Virginia speed over 20 mph over the posted limit is generally a class 1 misdemeanor. However there is also a law that states any speed over 80 mph is also a class 1. So you could only be doing 11 over in a 70 mph zone and end up with possible jail time.

Be careful out there.
I was at NAS Oceana and NAVSTA Norfolk on shipboard duty 75-82, sad to see VA Beach turn to such draconian penalties for trivia. Dirtbag politicians caving to the whiners about safety. Don
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Old Dec 6, 2013 | 10:29 AM
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Originally Posted by jkcam6017
Let me take a wild guess. You've had a lot of speeding tickets.

If my family were nailed by some jackazz testing out his new ride. It would never happen again.

No sympathy, no mercy.

Sounds like the OP had plenty of slack, should have been locked up.
omg shouldn't you be on the Neon forum. I mean wtf he was driving his car like it was built to do. slow people cause wrecks too. that highway was really open him speeding didn't hurt anything. all speed cops are nothing more than speed tax collectors.
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Old Dec 6, 2013 | 10:40 AM
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Did he have anything to say when your wife got out of the car? Don't they pretty much tell you to stay in your vehicle? Just curious.
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Old Dec 6, 2013 | 10:51 AM
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My wife took the picture....wanted to capture this moment in all of its glory. By the time I saw him I knew it was too late. I slowed down, and he came right for me. He wasn't much of a car guy at all.....
So I read through the thread again ............. O/p should be banned ............. Still ........... "No pictures of wife !"
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Old Dec 6, 2013 | 11:01 AM
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Originally Posted by ufso
We had that exact scenario last year at a all kind of car cruise. This new ZR1 (real old guy driving) was doing 50 in a 55 zone with 10 'vettes behind him. We couldn't pass because of the solid yellow double line. ...
I don't doubt it could happen, but seeing "plenty of vette" is BS! I guess stingray238 was on that same drive as you to see plenty of Corvettes doing it!

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Old Dec 6, 2013 | 03:41 PM
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Originally Posted by nyca
The NMA:

http://www.motorists.org/

A legal network for ticket defense (self defense or via affiliated lawyers), lobbying efforts to try and stop red light cameras and speed cameras, etc. Check out their website above. Right now, traffic laws are a one way street - every year penalties increases, more restrictive laws, bigger fines, etc. A road near me had a 45 mph speed limit for years, it just went down to 20 mph in one section - same road, same traffic pattern. Its all about the money.
I joined...Theodore, it is the state troopers and sheriff's, Mobile the city cops and the days of talking your way out are over...they will give a Play Boy Bunny a ticket these days....

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Yep, I've owned the ValentineOne - and it's a great detector. But it's just a detector - when it comes to laser. And when it comes to laser, there is ZERO warning, as there usually is with either K or X band radar. With laser - once they hit you with it, they've got you. "Detection" does you no good.

The Escort 9500ci is a custom installed system - it's very pricey (approx $2K, installed), but it's VERY cool. All sensors are behind the grill, or concealed at the rear. And, when it comes to laser, it detects it - but it also JAMS it - instantly. So, when the sensor is hit by laser, it instantly deflects the signal. And the LEO receives "insufficient data" or "no data" on his screen.
I went to two different places in Mobile today, recommended to me as good installers, both wanted right at 2K with installation...told hubby this is what I want for Christmas, hey it is cheaper than the jewelry store...
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Old Dec 6, 2013 | 03:55 PM
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Originally Posted by RC000E
Attorney...fight it...the end. I hope you didn't admit guilt to the officer...classic passive Americans do it. Never hand a cop his case on a platter. Put the burden on the state, get an attorney...fight it. I fight all tickets regardless of guilt or not....and I've certainly had both.
OMG, given the Op's admittance your statement is purely retarded !
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Old Dec 6, 2013 | 04:05 PM
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Originally Posted by jkcam6017
Let me take a wild guess. You've had a lot of speeding tickets.

If my family were nailed by some jackazz testing out his new ride. It would never happen again.

No sympathy, no mercy.

Sounds like the OP had plenty of slack, should have been locked up.
my driving record is over 2 pages long, if not 3. I have never hurt a soul. Your statement turns a hatred deep inside

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Old Dec 6, 2013 | 04:23 PM
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Originally Posted by brokenparts
my driving record is over 2 pages long, if not 3. I have never hurt a soul. Your statement turns a hatred deep inside
MD expunges most history on an MVR at three years. If your record spans to three pages, even if that covers a life-time, I wouldn't be bragging about it!
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Old Dec 6, 2013 | 04:44 PM
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Not bragging, simply stating facts. These laws are for our safety? Right.

Those Who Sacrifice Liberty For Security Deserve Neither.
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Old Dec 6, 2013 | 04:47 PM
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Originally Posted by TacDoc
VALENTINE 1....Nuff said.
Any good (V-1, Escort , passport, detector would have saved the
ticket. I don't speed without it!

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Old Dec 6, 2013 | 05:04 PM
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Originally Posted by brokenparts
.... These laws are for our safety? Right. ....
Laws can't protect you necessarily, but they are meant to protect the safety of all on the public highways with you.


Originally Posted by brokenparts
.... Those Who Sacrifice Liberty For Security Deserve Neither.
Freedom of speech, religion, voting without fear, etc. is what our country is about, not the freedom to potentially endanger the lives of others on the highway.
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As I said earlier I am having Escort 9500ci installed soon after I get the C7 as I know I have a lead foot, I ADMIT it, I drive too fast in the Infiniti I can IMAGINE what it will be in the C7.

But what I am amazed at are the post who act like they NEVER EVER speed...OMG you drive a Corvette and you never speed...really....really?

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Old Dec 6, 2013 | 05:15 PM
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Doing 150mph in deer country during deer season is a great way to get killed...

Not to mention a white car on a black road in green country. He probably saw you coming from 2 miles away.

Don't ask me how I know on both counts... at least I'm still alive.
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Old Dec 6, 2013 | 05:30 PM
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Originally Posted by TTRotary
Doing 150mph in deer country during deer season is a great way to get killed...

Not to mention a white car on a black road in green country. He probably saw you coming from 2 miles away.

Don't ask me how I know on both counts... at least I'm still alive.
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Originally Posted by jackhall99




Freedom of speech, religion, voting without fear, etc. is what our country is about, not the freedom to potentially endanger the lives of others on the highway.
pay no mind to him Jack, the boy has obviously lost his marbles …...
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Originally Posted by jackhall99
I agree with this. It's hard to outrun a radio.

Actually, some of the comments in this thread are rather sad. The OP was going fast enough on a public highway to warrant a ticket well in excess of $1,000. That means he was going damned fast, breaking the speed law by a wide margin.

Then the 'knowing' post speed laws suck, yada, yada. Like them or not laws exist. When broken, you pay the price. That's how it goes.
unless you're the president or harry reid.
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Be safe out there. Most states are ball busters nowadays when it comes to speeding. Especially, when it comes to excessive speed or racing. I know TX upgraded street racing to a felony about 5 - 6 years ago.

The best way to avoid a ticket is don't speed/take it to the track! But what fun would that be in a Vette & a track isn't an option for everyone.

Having said that I've been using Escort Passport (i.e.Cincinnati Microwave radar detectors) since 1990 (yes I even used them in Virginia from 1990 until I moved out of Virginia in 1994). They make quality products that work well. I never leave home without it. I wouldn't have a license without one.

Radar detectors quickly pay for themselves if they are used correctly. The people who claim they are worthless either have never used one or don't take the time to learn to use them correctly. They work very well & my detectors have been saving me from speeding tickets every week for the last 23 years!

The following is for any of you new users of detectors who might not be that familiar with them. Unless the laws have changed in recent years radar detectors are only illegal in Virginia & D.C. in the U.S. They are illegal in Canada.

In Virginia the state police used to use the VG2 radar detector detectors but now they use Spectre IV or Spectre Elite units to detect them. Supposedly the Escort Redline is undetectable by Spectre but who knows. Do your research before buying a detector if you live in Virginia & plan to use one.

Just a few warnings for you new detector owners if you have never used one.

1. They don't make you invincible or invisible. You can still get busted, especially if you're the only one on the road & a LEO waits until he sees you & then zaps you with I/O (instant on) with their radar gun. Yes, your detector will go off but it will be too late.

2. Most detectors are horrible at picking up laser (LIDAR) & if they do you have already been busted. I don't have any experience with the various laser jammers/shifters but it might be worth investing in one if LIDAR is heavily used in your area. Again do your research.

Many cops are lazy & leave their radar guns in C/O (constant on) mode. You can usually pick these signals up well in advance.

When driving in traffic what you count on is the LEO taking multiple readings of traffic & then being able to pick up the errant radar signals well in advance. Usually, this gives you more than enough time to slow down.

3. Don't forget that all police cruisers have front & rear mounted radar antennas & they can read your speed even if you're coming up behind them.

4. Even if you have a remote mounted (i.e. hidden) detector installation & do get caught/pulled over the LEO will know you have a detector because the moment he zapped you you hit your brakes & slowed down. Good luck in talking your way out of a ticket even if he can't see your detector. If you have a visible windshield mounted detector the officer won't say anything about it but you will get a ticket.

5. Whether you use a radar detector or not don't forget to use a rabbit in front of you, whenever possible, if you're exceeding the speed limit. Don't follow the rabbit too closely. Better to let the rabbit take the heat/get busted rather than you.

Escort has a unique option on their detectors with Escort Live. People using the Smart Cord system with their detectors can help warn each other of radar locations in real time.

For example, (car A using Escort Live) picks up a police radar signal 10 miles ahead of you in (car B using Escort Live). That info from (car A) goes up to the cloud & then gets transmitted to other Smart Cord users (i.e. you in car B) giving you advance warning, well in excess of what your actual detector can pick up.

Read up on the details though because I'm not an Escort Live user. I believe it is subscription based & you need to use it along with either an iPhone/Android & you need to download an app for it to work.

I hope someone will find this info useful/helpful. Perhaps it will spare you from a speeding ticket & save you a few bucks.

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